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Seasonable temperatures Thursday, rain chances possible Friday | Oct. 24, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — More Autumn like air will settle in for the next few days.
This morning:
Much cooler temperatures are filling in across much of the state this morning after the passage of a cold front on Wednesday. Some areas in the northern and northwestern parts of the state have slipped well into the 30s.
Thursday:
Quiet weather & seasonable temperatures are expected through the day today as high pressure builds in. Look for abundant sunshine, lighter winds, and near-normal temperatures this afternoon with highs into the low to mid-60s.
Thursday night:
Much of the evening should be relatively quiet with clear conditions. We won’t be as cold overnight as winds shift to the south and west ahead of another cold front for Friday. Overnight lows should only fall to the middle 40s.
Friday:
The cold marching through the state on Friday will bring more clouds for much of the day. Scattered light showers will also be possible through much of the morning and early afternoon. Rainfall amounts will be very light, likely less than 0.10″ across most of the state.
High temperatures will top out into the lower 70s Friday afternoon.
This weekend:
Cool air advection will return for the weekend following Friday’s cold front. More seasonable temperatures will settle in, with frosty conditions expected Saturday morning and highs only into the mid-60s by Saturday afternoon. Sunny and seasonable weather continues to wrap up the weekend on Sunday.
Next week:
Much warmer temperatures are on tap as we head into the first half of next week, with highs returning to the 70s on Monday and potentially pushing close to 80° Tuesday. There are some signs of breezy conditions around the middle of the week and some early indications of rain chances potentially for Halloween next Thursday.
There are no real strong signals of a major cooldown in the near future, with the 8- to 14-day outlook showing strong signals for above-average temperatures.
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IMPD asks for help to find missing 26-year-old man
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indianapolis police on Tuesday asked for the public’s help to find a missing 26-year-old man with autism.
Tyrese Pepper was described as being 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 150 pounds. He was wearing a dark-colored jacket with a Colts logo and navy jogger pants.
He was last seen riding a navy-and-white bicycle eastbound on East 21st Street, according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
IMPD says Pepper is nonverbal and autistic.
If located, please call 911 immediately.
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Indianapolis councilman says ‘No Data Centers’ note was left at his home after someone opened fire
The home of a councilman in Indianapolis was shot at early Monday in what local police said was an “isolated, targeted incident.”
The incident came less than a week after the Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission voted 6 to 2 on April 1 to approve rezoning to allow the construction of a data center.
Ron Gibson, a Democrat who represents District 8 on the council, spoke out in support of the rezoning and the efforts to build the data center in his district.
“Earlier this morning, between approximately 12:45 a.m. and 12:50 a.m., just a few hours after Easter Sunday, an individual fired 13 rounds at the front door of my home and left a note on my doorstep that read, ‘No Data Centers,’” Gibson said in a Monday statement.
Councilman Ron Gibson
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said it was called to the home on Monday morning, and officers found evidence that gunshots had been fired at the house. Police said no injuries were reported.
“I understand that public service can bring strong opinions and disagreement, but violence is never the answer, especially when it puts families at risk,” Gibson said in his statement.
The Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Council did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
The data center is set to be built by Metrobloks, a data center developer based in Los Angeles. Following the vote last week, Gibson shared a statement on social media promoting the project.
“Metrobloks has the potential to bring significant investment, create jobs, and generate long-term tax revenue that supports infrastructure, housing, and essential services,” the statement said.
A data center boom is happening across the US, with companies pouring billions into building the infrastructure to keep up with demand in the era of AI. The data centers have faced increased opposition, with critics pointing to the high resource costs, from water to energy, and other issues like noise pollution, as detailed in a Business Insider investigation.
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